1.Update Drivers & Operating System

Keeping your GPU drivers and Windows OS up-to-date is fundamental for performance and stability, ensuring compatibility and access to the latest optimizations.

  • Update AMD Adrenalin Drivers High impact

    Download the latest recommended or optional drivers directly from AMD's official website. Perform a clean installation using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) for best results.

  • Update Windows to Latest Version Medium impact

    Go to Settings > Windows Update and ensure your system is fully updated. Install all critical and optional updates to benefit from performance fixes and security patches.

  • Update Chipset Drivers Medium impact

    Visit your motherboard manufacturer's website or AMD's support page to download and install the latest chipset drivers for your CPU and motherboard.

2.Optimize Power Settings

Configuring Windows power plans to 'Ultimate Performance' or 'High Performance' prevents CPU throttling and ensures your hardware consistently delivers maximum power to Apex Legends.

  • Enable Ultimate Performance Power Plan High impact

    Open Control Panel > Power Options. If 'Ultimate Performance' isn't visible, open PowerShell (Admin) and run: `powercfg -duplicates schemes e9a42b02-d5df-448d-aa00-03f1474967af` then select it.

  • Adjust Advanced Power Settings Medium impact

    In your chosen power plan, go to 'Change plan settings' > 'Change advanced power settings'. Set 'Processor power management' min/max to 100% and ensure 'Link State Power Management' is Off.

  • Disable CPU Core Parking (Advanced) Low impact

    Use a tool like ParkControl or edit registry settings to ensure all CPU cores remain unparked, preventing cores from going idle during intense gameplay.

3.Manage Background Processes & Startup

Unnecessary background applications and services consume valuable CPU, RAM, and GPU resources, leading to lower FPS and potential stutters in Apex Legends.

  • Disable Startup Applications High impact

    Open Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc), go to the 'Startup' tab, and disable any non-essential applications that launch with Windows.

  • Close Unnecessary Background Apps High impact

    Before launching Apex Legends, manually close web browsers, streaming apps, cloud storage clients, and other resource-intensive programs.

  • Disable Unnecessary Windows Services Medium impact

    Open 'Services' (services.msc) and set non-critical services like 'Print Spooler' (if you don't print), 'Fax', or 'Xbox Live Game Save' to 'Manual' or 'Disabled'. Be cautious not to disable critical services.

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4.Optimize Windows Gaming Features

Windows offers built-in gaming optimizations that, when configured correctly, can enhance performance and reduce latency in games like Apex Legends.

  • Enable Game Mode Medium impact

    Go to Settings > Gaming > Game Mode and ensure it is turned 'On'. This helps prioritize your game's resources.

  • Enable Hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduling Medium impact

    Go to Settings > System > Display > Graphics > Change default graphics settings and toggle 'Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling' On. Requires a restart.

  • Set Apex Legends to High Performance Graphics High impact

    In the same Graphics settings, click 'Browse' and add `r5apex.exe`. Select 'Options' and choose 'High performance' for your RX 7900 XTX.

  • Disable Xbox Game Bar Low impact

    Go to Settings > Gaming > Xbox Game Bar and turn it 'Off'. This overlay can consume resources and cause input lag.

5.System Visuals & Notifications

Reducing visual clutter and disabling distracting notifications can free up system resources and prevent interruptions during critical gameplay moments.

  • Adjust Visual Effects for Best Performance Medium impact

    Search for 'Adjust the appearance and performance of Windows', select 'Adjust for best performance', and click 'Apply'. You can re-enable 'Smooth edges of screen fonts' for readability.

  • Disable Notifications & Focus Assist Low impact

    Go to Settings > System > Notifications and turn off all unnecessary notifications. Enable 'Focus Assist' (Settings > System > Focus Assist) and set it to 'Alarms only' or 'When I'm playing a game'.

  • Disable Transparency Effects Low impact

    Go to Settings > Personalization > Colors and toggle 'Transparency effects' Off. This reduces GPU load on the desktop.

6.BIOS/UEFI & AMD Specific Optimizations

Leverage advanced system and GPU-specific features to extract maximum performance from your RX 7900 XTX and overall system for Apex Legends.

  • Enable XMP/EXPO for RAM High impact

    Reboot and enter your motherboard's BIOS/UEFI. Enable XMP (Intel) or EXPO (AMD) to run your RAM at its advertised speeds, significantly boosting CPU performance.

  • Enable Resizable BAR / Smart Access Memory (SAM) High impact

    In BIOS/UEFI, enable 'Above 4G Decoding' and 'Resizable BAR Support'. For AMD systems, this is known as Smart Access Memory (SAM) and can boost RX 7900 XTX performance.

  • Disable HPET (High Precision Event Timer) Low impact

    Some systems benefit from disabling HPET in BIOS/UEFI and then in Windows (via Command Prompt: `bcdedit /set useplatformclock false`). Test for stability and performance gains.

Recommended Apex Legends settings

Setting Recommended value Why it matters
Adaptive Supersampling Disabled This setting dynamically adjusts resolution to maintain FPS, but often introduces inconsistent visuals and input lag. Keep it off for competitive play.
Texture Streaming Budget 8GB (High) With the RX 7900 XTX's 24GB VRAM, you can comfortably set this to High (8GB) for better texture quality without impacting performance.
Model Detail Low Reduces the complexity of character and object models, significantly improving CPU and GPU performance, especially in crowded areas.
Impact Marks Disabled Disabling impact marks removes bullet hole decals, reducing visual clutter and saving minor GPU resources during intense firefights.
Ragdolls Disabled Turning off ragdoll physics for downed enemies can provide a small FPS boost and reduce physics calculations, especially in multi-kill scenarios.
Anti-aliasing TSAA TSAA offers a good balance between visual quality and performance, smoothing jagged edges without a significant FPS hit. Avoid higher settings like MSAA if available.
Spot Shadow Detail Disabled Shadows are often performance-intensive. Disabling spot shadow detail drastically reduces GPU load for a noticeable FPS gain.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Running unnecessary background applications like web browsers or streaming services while playing Apex Legends.
  • Not regularly updating AMD Adrenalin drivers, missing out on crucial game optimizations and performance fixes.
  • Using a generic Windows power plan instead of 'Ultimate Performance' or 'High Performance', leading to CPU throttling.
  • Overlooking BIOS/UEFI settings like XMP/EXPO or Resizable BAR (SAM) which can significantly impact overall system performance.
  • Having Windows notifications and overlays (like Xbox Game Bar) active, causing interruptions and consuming resources.

Pro tips

  • Consider a fresh Windows installation every 1-2 years to clear out accumulated bloatware and ensure optimal OS performance.
  • Utilize AMD Radeon Software's 'Radeon Anti-Lag' and 'Radeon Boost' features for further input latency reduction and dynamic resolution scaling respectively, but test for personal preference.
  • Monitor your system's performance using tools like MSI Afterburner or AMD Radeon Overlay to identify bottlenecks and verify the impact of your optimizations.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Windows Game Mode actually help Apex Legends?

Yes, for most systems, Windows Game Mode can help by prioritizing Apex Legends' access to CPU and GPU resources, potentially leading to more stable framerates and fewer stutters. It's generally recommended to keep it enabled.

Is Resizable BAR (SAM) important for Apex Legends on RX 7900 XTX?

Absolutely. For AMD GPUs like the RX 7900 XTX paired with a compatible AMD CPU and motherboard, Smart Access Memory (SAM), which is AMD's implementation of Resizable BAR, can provide a noticeable FPS uplift in many games, including Apex Legends. Ensure it's enabled in your BIOS/UEFI.

How often should I update my AMD drivers for Apex Legends?

It's recommended to check for new AMD Adrenalin drivers at least once a month, especially before major Apex Legends updates or new game releases. AMD frequently releases drivers with game-specific optimizations and performance improvements.

Can disabling background apps cause issues with Apex Legends?

Disabling essential system services or applications incorrectly can cause instability. However, closing non-critical apps like web browsers, Discord, or streaming clients before playing Apex Legends is safe and highly recommended to free up resources without causing issues.

Will these Windows optimizations fix my audio desync issues in Apex Legends?

While these optimizations primarily target FPS and input lag, reducing overall system load can sometimes alleviate audio desync issues, especially if they are CPU-related. Ensuring updated audio drivers and disabling unnecessary audio enhancements can also help.

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